Revue française de psychosomatique (RFP)
Journal Descriptions
This journal provides a forum for research, reflection, and debate on the primary disciplines of psychosomatics. The Revue française de psychosomatique, founded in 1991, is an instrument for research, reflection and debate on the main areas of psychosomatics. While the question of the relationship between body and mind has been present in the history of medicine since Hippocrates, it took the contribution of psychoanalysis to radically alter the questioning of the mysterious "leap from the psychic to the somatic". If the question of the relationship between the body and the mind has been present in the history of medicine since Hippocrates, it took the contribution of psychoanalysis to radically change the questioning concerning the mysterious "leap from the psychic into the somatic." The field of psychosomatics was then explored from different angles (Groddeck, Alexander, Dunbar, Sifnéos to name but a few) until the work of the Paris School of Psychosomatics (P. Marty, M. Fain, de M'Uzan, C. David) formed in the 1950s within the Paris Psychoanalytic Society. These authors made a shift by placing the patient and his psychic functioning at the center of their research and no longer just the illness and medical nosography. They were followed by M. Aisenstein, C. Smadja, G. Szwec, a new generation of psychosomaticians. This current of thought has animated from the beginning, and still animates, this journal, open to authors from different backgrounds, to anthropologists, philosophers, somatic doctors and university researchers. Each issue is also an opportunity to re-examine the complex relationships that link psychoanalysis and psychosomatics.
Revue française de psychosomatique (RFP) is :-
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International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, Psychosomatics, Psychoanalysis, Clinical Psychology, Psychopathology, Psychotherapy, Psychiatry, Mind-Body Studies , Online or Print , Bi-Annual Journal
- UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN P-ISSN: 1164-4796, E-ISSN: 2105-2603, Established: 1991,
- Provides Crossref DOI
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Not indexed in Scopus, WoS, DOAJ, PubMed, UGC CARE